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Explain what Mill means when he says, "The utilitarian doctrine is that happiness is desirable, and the only thing desirable, as an end; all other things being only desirable as means to that end."
Dependent Variables
Variables in experimental research that are affected by manipulations of the independent variable, observed to understand the effects of the intervention.
Construct
An abstract concept that is specifically chosen or created for scientific inquiry to explain behaviors or phenomena.
Independent Variable
The variable in a study that is manipulated or changed by the researcher to investigate its effect on another variable (the dependent variable).
Mood Transitioning
The process or experience of changing from one emotional state to another, which can be influenced by a variety of internal and external factors.
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